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The Oldest Ant Ever Found: Meet the Hell Ant
Crato Formation, BrazilThursday, April 24, 2025
Hell ants are known for their unique heads. They had spikes and their jaws moved up and down, not side to side. This is different from modern ants. The discovery of this new species challenges what scientists thought about ant evolution. It shows that ants developed complex features much earlier than previously believed.
Ants first appeared between the late Jurassic and early Cretaceous periods. Hell ants might be the first lineage to branch off. This new discovery gives scientists a better understanding of ant evolution. It shows that ants were more diverse and widespread than previously known.
The researchers published their findings in a scientific journal. They hope this discovery will lead to more studies on ant evolution. It is an exciting time for entomology, the study of insects. Who knows what other surprises are waiting to be found in the fossil record?
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